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  1. Ina Fried

    Ina Fried (previously Ian Fried) is a senior staff writer for CNET Network's News.com. She is designated as a personal technology writer and generally covers Apple Computer related stories. She presently serves as a National Vice President for the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association. Prior to June 2003, Fried transitioned from male to female and changed her byline from "Ian Fried" to "Ina Fried".

  2. Daniel Terdiman

    Daniel Terdiman is a journalist, who has been published in both print and non-print media, including "Time Magazine, The New York Times, Wired Magazine, CNET News.com, Wired News, Martha Stewart Weddings, Salon.com, Business 2.0", and the "San Francisco Chronicle". He writes about a wide range of subjects from hi-tech to the web to sports. He has also made speaking appearances at hi-tech conferences as an expert on electronic game development, …

  3. James Kim

    James Kim (August 9, 1971 - December 3/4, 2006) was an American television personality and technology analyst for the former TechTV international cable television network, reviewing products for shows including "The Screen Savers", "Call for Help", and "Fresh Gear". He most recently worked as a senior editor of MP3 and Digital Audio for CNET, writing more than 400 product reviews. He also co-hosted a weekly podcast for CNET's gadget blog, Crave.

  4. Jeff Gerstmann

    Jeff Gerstmann (born August 1975) is the editorial director at popular gaming website GameSpot. He began working at GameSpot in the fall of 1996, around the launch of VideoGameSpot (back when GameSpot separated PC and console games into completely separate entities). He shares his thoughts on a variety of other subjects every Monday on his GameSpot blog. He has also been quoted by the New York Times as a video game expert, …

  5. Greg Kasavin

    Gregory A. Kasavin (born 1977 in Moscow) is the former site director and executive editor at the gaming website GameSpot. He attended University of California, Berkeley, where he considered becoming an English professor. Prior to working at GameSpot, he worked on "Newtype Gaming Magazine". He also ran a small website called "Arcadia Magazine", which reviewed video games and pop-culture movies, and eventually led to his internship at GameSpot.

  6. Molly Wood

    Molly Wood (born May 23, 1975) is an executive editor at CNET.com and previously a writer for Associated Press, MacHome Journal magazine, and O'Reilly Media. Wood hosts Buzz Out Loud podcast with Tom Merritt and producer Veronica Belmont, and co-hosts the "Gadgettes" podcast with Kelly Morrison. She has an important role in both these podcasts. Wood also hosts video news show called "The Buzz Report" a technology video news column that is published late weekly, …

  7. Tom Merritt

    Tom Merritt (born June 28, 1970) in Greenville, Illinois is an Executive Editor for CNET and the developer and co-host of CNET networks' daily podcast Buzz Out Loud along with Molly Wood and Veronica Belmont. He is known as "The Segue King" for his renowned ability to craft clever transitions between news stories. He is also the author of CNET's "The Real Deal", a regular column & podcast dealing with consumer technology.

  8. Esther Dyson

    Esther Dyson is a self-described authority on emerging digital technology, and considered a founding member of the digerati. Esther Dyson is the daughter of Freeman Dyson, a physicist, and Verana Huber-Dyson, a mathematician, and the sister of the digital technology historian George Dyson. After graduating from Harvard in economics, she joined Forbes as a fact-checker and quickly rose to reporter.

  9. Alex Navarro

    Alexis Alexander Navarro (born November 18, 1981) is an Associate editor for the video gaming website GameSpot and former member of the band Headboard. Navarro previously managed a now defunct weekly feature on the GameSpot website called "Burning Questions", in which he answered various questions sent in by the public, usually in a pungent and sarcastic manner. He also makes occasional appearances on GameSpot's live weekly show, "On the Spot", in which he demos games, …

  10. Halsey Minor

    Halsey Minor (born 1964 in Charlottesville, Virginia) is a technology entrepreneur who founded CNET in 1993 (initial plans for the company began in 1992). He is currently investing in new companies via Minor Ventures. Minor attended Woodberry Forest School and the University of Virginia, where he was a member of St. Elmo Hall and received a degree in anthropology. After graduation, he worked at Merrill Lynch, before moving on to start his own company.

  11. Bill Hilf

    Bill Hilf is the general manager of Platform Strategy driving Microsoft's platform strategy efforts across the company. Bill's primary focus is to champion platform initiatives that cross these groups, while leading long-term strategy planning in the Windows Server and Tools organization.

  12. Robin Wolaner

    Robin Wolaner (born 1954) is a noted magazine entrepreneur and business author. She is the founder of TeeBeeDee, an online network for baby boomers that launched in 2007. She was an executive at CNET from 1997 to 2002. In 1985, she founded "Parenting" magazine, later sold to Time Inc.. Her founding of Parenting is documented in one of the most popular case studies by Harvard Business School, taught to all first-year students of the school.

  13. Bud Colligan
  14. Veronica Belmont

    Blog.

  15. Neha Tiwari
  16. Charlie Cooper
  17. Dan Farber

    Dan Farber at ZDNet covered LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman's keynote .

  18. Mark Bult

    Pizza lover, necktie hater, website redesigner, user experience professional, tree climber, Mac user, Web Standards advocate, optimistic pessimist, occasional writer/journalist, bad piano player, supporter of nonprofits, rooftop sitter, cat lover, cookie monster.20 years as a design professional (with over a decade concentrating on web design) employing and advancing the principles of user-centered design.Design portfolio: http://www.enews.org/portfolio/

  19. Tracy Teo
  20. Rafe Needleman

    Rafe Needleman started his journalism career at InfoWorld in 1988, where he held the position of executive reviews editor. He went on to posts at ZD Labs , Corporate Computing , PC Computing, and Byte magazine, where he was editor in chief. He even worked at CNET.com in 1996, where, as editor, he helped establish CNET's credibility as a source for trusted reviews. During his time at CNET.com, he also wrote the "Browser Beat" column.

  21. Adam Hiatt
  22. Stephen Shankland
  23. Bill Krueger
  24. Janine Warner

    Janine is a popular speaker at conferences and events in the United States and her fluency in Spanish brings her regular invitations to Latin America and Spain. She serves as a judge for a series of Latin American Internet contests called the Golden @ Awards (www.ArrobadeOro.com) and as part of that project, she helped create an Internet literacy program for students in Central America.

  25. Lisa Gansky

  26. Dennis Yang

    Dennis is responsible for managing the development of Techdirt’s suite of intelligence management tools for both its corporate clients and the public websites. Dennis joined Techdirt after seven years at mySimon, a division of CNET Networks. As Associate Vice President, Dennis was responsible for the overall management, operations, and development of the mySimon comparison shopping site. Prior to that, he was the Director of Engineering for mySimon.

  27. Harrison Hoffman

    Harrison Hoffman is a tech enthusiast, Windows Live MVP, and co-founder of LiveSide.net , a blog about Windows Live. He is a member of the CNET Blog Network .

  28. Zander Lurie

    Zander Lurie Senior Vice President Strategy and Development Jose Martin Senior Vice President

  29. Matthew Bellows

    Matthew Bellows , Vice President, Mobile Entertainment of GameSpot for CNET Networks, has worked in telecom and the Internet since 1995. Bellows leads Gamespot’s Mobile Entertainment initiatives. Before CNET Networks’ acquisition of Wireless Gaming Review, Bellows was the co-founder, editor and publisher of Wireless Gaming Review (WGamer.com), the leading publication for mobile entertainment consumers.

  30. Marcus Kazmierczak

    Just a laid back california guy, doing the high tech thing. You can check out some of my photography at at.

  31. Scott A. Danish

    Proven marketing executive with more than 15 years B2B experience in driving both product, channel and corporate marketing strategies in the high technology and media industries. I have demonstrated ability to influence and close multi-million dollar sales opportunities and an exceptional track record of results. My passion is building and motivating teams, delivering results while having fun along the way. As Vice President of Global Marketing for CNET Networks, I have responsibility . . .

  32. Annette Cardwell

    Japanese-American redneck working the dot-com mines in the Bay Area long after the bubble burst.

  33. Greg Mason

    Greg Mason Senior Vice President Business Media and Channel

  34. Molly Wood

    Evidently lacks all self-awareness; is utterly flummoxed by empty "About me" box. Suddenly flooded with thoughts of walking on beach.

  35. Michael della Penna

    Michael Della Penna Chief Marketing Officer Michael Della Penna ( ) is a respected marketing thought leader with a record of launching successful marketing, branding and sales strategies for leading public and private companies. Michael Della Penna ( ) is a respected marketing thought leader with a record of launching successful marketing, branding and sales strategies for leading public and private companies.

  36. Sharky
  37. George Mazzotta

    GEORGE E. MAZZOTTA joined CNET Networks as Chief Financial Officer in July 2005. Prior to joining the Company and since June 1994, Mr. Mazzotta served as Senior Vice President, Chief Operating Officer of Gap Inc. International. Prior to that assignment, from 2001 to June 1994, Mr. Mazzotta served as Gap Inc.

  38. Wilson

    You Passed 8th Grade Math.

  39. Stephen Colvin

    Stephen Colvin Stephen Colvin , executive vice president, is responsible for overseeing CNET Networks' Entertainment and Lifestyle brands, which includes leading properties such as GameSpot, TV.com, MP3.com, FilmSpot, CHOW, and UrbanBaby. Previously CEO of Dennis Publishing, the publisher of Maxim , Blender and Stuff magazines, Stephen brings more than 20 years of media and brand experience in U.S. and international markets.

  40. Kurt Collins

    Web developer with broad experience at many different large and small companies alike. Particularly interested in moving towards the business development side of early-stage start-up companies.

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